1515 Danforth Road
Toronto, ON
M1J 1H5

Learn how to care for the homeless outdoor cats in your neighbourhood. All steps in setting up a managed colony will be covered, including:

trapping

feeding

sheltering

getting the cats fixed

working with neighbours

Written materials will be provided and techniques demonstrated. Toronto caretakers who attend the workshop, will be eligible for access to the new Toronto Animal Services (TAS) & Toronto Humane Society (THS) free spay/neuter clinics for ferals, equipment loans, expert advice and more! If you live outside of Toronto, services at Toronto Street Cats Spay Neuter Clinic and Toronto Humane Society are still available for your ferals.

Cost: $20

Payment is due at the time of registration. We accept credit card and Paypal account. A Paypal account is not required.

If you do not have a credit card or Paypal account, please email our workshop volunteers at feraltoronto@gmail.com.

Please note: Unpaid registrations are considered unconfirmed. We reserve the right to limit or turn away unpaid registrants should the workshop fill up.

Toronto Feral Cat Project’s June 2015 ‘Trap-Neuter-Return: How to Manage a Feral Cat Colony’ workshop will be held at the Davenport Library near Ossington and Davenport, in the Toronto West Cats Project area.

1246 Shaw Street
Toronto, ON
M6G 3P1

Learn how to care for the homeless outdoor cats in your neighbourhood. All steps in setting up a managed colony will be covered, including:

trapping

feeding

sheltering

getting the cats fixed

working with neighbours

Written materials will be provided and techniques demonstrated. Toronto caretakers who attend the workshop, will be eligible for access to the new Toronto Animal Services (TAS) & Toronto Humane Society (THS) free spay/neuter clinics for ferals, equipment loans, expert advice and more! If you live outside of Toronto, services at Toronto Street Cats Spay Neuter Clinic and Toronto Humane Society are still available for your ferals.

Cost: $20

Payment is due at the time of registration. We accept credit card and Paypal account. A Paypal account is not required.

If you do not have a credit card or Paypal account, please email our workshop volunteers at feraltoronto@gmail.com.

Please note: Unpaid registrations are considered unconfirmed. We reserve the right to limit or turn away unpaid registrants should the workshop fill up.

TFCP is hitting the road for a special presentation of our Trap-Neuter-Return workshop in Simcoe, Ontario in conjunction with Norfolk PAWS. Please follow the instructions in the poster to register. There is still space available and still time to register for this event.

1123 Weston Rd,
Toronto, ON

M6N 3S3

Learn how to care for the homeless outdoor cats in your neighbourhood. All steps in setting up a managed colony will be covered, including:

trapping

feeding

sheltering

getting the cats fixed

working with neighbours

Written materials will be provided and techniques demonstrated. Toronto caretakers who attend the workshop, will be eligible for access to the new Toronto Animal Services (TAS) & Toronto Humane Society (THS) free spay/neuter clinics for ferals, equipment loans, expert advice and more! If you live outside of Toronto, services at Toronto Street Cats Spay Neuter Clinic and Toronto Humane Society are still available for your ferals.

Cost: $20

Please pay via Paypal when you register. If you are unable to use Payal, please email us. We reserve the right to limit the number of unpaid registrants, should the workshop fill up.

11 River St.
Toronto, ON

M5A 4C2

Parking: On site parking is extremely limited at THS. Please plan to take public transit or use street parking on Queen St E or in the residential blocks to the west. We don’t want to put potential adopters visiting animals and anyone with mobility issues out. Thank you!

Learn how to care for the homeless outdoor cats in your neighbourhood. All steps in setting up a managed colony will be covered, including:

trapping

feeding

sheltering

getting the cats fixed

working with neighbours

Written materials will be provided and techniques demonstrated. Toronto caretakers who attend the workshop, will be eligible for access to the new Toronto Animal Services (TAS) & Toronto Humane Society (THS) free spay/neuter clinics for ferals, equipment loans, expert advice and more! If you live outside of Toronto, services at Toronto Street Cats Spay Neuter Clinic and Toronto Humane Society are still available for your ferals.

Cost: $20

Please pay via Paypal when you register. If you are unable to use Payal, please email us. We reserve the right to limit the number of unpaid registrants, should the workshop fill up.

Toronto Feral Cat Project’s February’s ‘Trap-Neuter-Return: How to Manage a Feral Cat Colony’ is a special workshop in partnership with the City of Markham, which is launching a TNR spay-neuter program through the OSPCA.

Markham Civic Centre – Canada Room

101 Town Centre Blvd
Markham, ON

Learn how to care for the homeless outdoor cats in your neighbourhood. All steps in setting up a managed colony will be covered, including:

trapping

feeding

sheltering

getting the cats fixed

working with neighbours

TNR workbooks will be provided and techniques demonstrated.

There is a short intermission that includes refreshments and light snacks, but you are welcome to bring your own food or prepare to eat after the workshop.

This workshop is open to everyone. Markham residents and trappers TNRing colonies in Markham will now be eligible to use free spay-neuter service provided by the City of Markham through the OSPCA – Newmarket that includes transportation, recovery, and return of cats to colony.

If you live outside of Toronto and Markham, spay-neuter services at Toronto Street Cats Spay Neuter Clinic and Toronto Humane Society are still available for your ferals.

Cost: $20

Please pay via Paypal when you register. You do not require a Paypal account, just a credit card. If you do not have a credit card, please contact us by email. We reserve the right to limit the number of unpaid registrants, should the workshop fill up.

We’ll be hosting two ‘Trap-Neuter-Return: How to Manage a Feral Cat Colony’ workshops in November. One on November 2, 2013 at the OSPCA and the other on November 30, 2013 at Toronto Humane Society. These are our last workshops for 2013.

Update: Both workshops are now FULL. Registration is closed for Nov. 2 and we have started a wait list for Nov. 30th at THS.

You should still register! We may add a December workshop if we get enough registrations for the wait list on Nov. 30th workshop.

Special Day Time Workshop for New Volunteers & those who work weekends

The Toronto Feral Recovery Centre is in desperate need of new volunteers to help operate the Centre a few days a week. Since volunteers must first be trained, we are hosting a special day time workshop to allow those who work on weekends to attend and become volunteers.

This special workshop will be held Thursday, Sept. 19, 2013 at 1:00pm at the Feral Recovery Centre (Progress Ave. near McCowan Station) in Scarborough.

If you know anyone that needs to take the workshop or would like to volunteer and cannot make our usual Saturday workshops, please share this with them.

To help raise funds to cover the costs of of running the Recovery Centre, TFCP will be running a monthly fundraiser Movie Night.

Thursday, Sept. 19th will also be our first Movie Night and Social Get Together. Doors open at 7:00 pm with movie starting around 7:30 pm. For the first night we have had some requests for Cat City as many have not seen it and perhaps we can talk a little about how far we have all come in such a short time since it was made.

– Dryer (regular or large load – we desperately need this!)
– Skilled trades to help do repairs around the Centre

No donation too big or too small!

To make arrangements to drop off donated items or if you have questions about volunteering at the Recovery Centre, please email Roxanne at roxanne@feraltoronto.com.

The Feral Recovery Centre is located on Progress Ave. in Scarborough near TAS – Scarborough and a short walk from McCowan Station. We do not post the exact address publicly for safety purposes. It is an initiative of the Toronto Feral TNR Coalition, of which TFCP is a member.

We will also gladly accept any Canadian Tire money you might like to collect as we can use it for so many things. Let us know you are donating so we can arrange to meet you and they can also be brought to the Shelter Building sessions at THS through the winter.

Anyone wishing to solicit donations from stores or other source and need a letter please let us know. If you’d like to make a cash donation, you can do so through Toronto Animal Services and designated for the Feral Recovery Centre. You can get a receipt for tax purposes this way.

If there are any handy with tools people we have lots of work still needing to be done so bring some tools and come on over. We would like to be looking good for the “Open House” we would love to have in October.

What we’re about

The Toronto Feral Cat Project hosts monthly workshops for residents of Toronto and southern Ontario on how to humanely trap, spay-neuter, and return feral cats to their colonies to control their population size.